Context:
U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance emphasized that India–U.S. relations will shape the 21st century. Pitched for closer cooperation in defence, energy, and trade. Spoke at the Rajasthan International Centre during his four-day India visit.
Trade and Economic Partnership
- Vance reaffirmed commitment to a fair, balanced India–U.S. trade agreement
- Stressed shared priorities: job creation, durable supply chains, worker prosperity
- Announced that terms of reference for trade negotiations have been finalized
- These will protect workers’ interests while boosting exports from both sides
- Aimed at eliminating condescension and past preachy diplomacy from the U.S.
Strategic Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific
- India and U.S. committed to a free, open, and prosperous Indo-Pacific
- India is set to host the Quad Leaders’ Summit, further boosting strategic ties
Energy and Civil Nuclear Collaboration
- Welcomed India’s move to amend civil nuclear liability laws
- Pitched American support for India’s nuclear power ambitions
- “There is no AI future without energy security,” said Vance
- Emphasized energy dominance and nuclear collaboration as critical to tech growth
Remarks on Past U.S. Policies
- Criticized past American leaders for failing to defend U.S. workers
- Acknowledged India’s need to fight for its industries under PM Narendra Modi
- Noted previous U.S. governments treated India as just a low-cost labor source
Policy Moves by Trump Administration
- U.S. announced a 90-day pause on steep tariffs on Indian exports
- Trump seeks to rebalance global trade in a way that is mutually beneficial
The visit marks a reset in tone and approach, emphasizing mutual respect, strategic alignment, and a pragmatic roadmap to deeper bilateral cooperation. Focused on long-term economic, energy, and regional security goals